Amp recommendation

gsammo79

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Sold my Fender BB30r several months ago when I was in a pinch. Planning on doing a little amplifier shopping soon.

Think I wanna go with a different amp this time and wanna know if anyone has a good recommendation for what I'm looking for.

I use an epiphone Les Paul with a Duncan jazz(b) in the neck with a thick SD custom shop bridge humbucker (a5 12.0k)

Decent clean tone with a wide enough range of usable gain. GnR, modern ZZ Top, Jeff Healey, that also does classic rock overdrive and slower blues.
 
Not sure if you have a price range in mind or if you want another combo. However, based on your desired tone I would suggest you look into the Marshall Origin series, the Peavey Classic series, and the Blackstar HT series. I have owned a Classic 50 and HT-Club 40 and tested the Origin. All had very nice clean tones and a wide range of usable gain. The Club 40 had way more gain that I needed but did very well at lower gain.
 
Not sure if you have a price range in mind or if you want another combo. However, based on your desired tone I would suggest you look into the Marshall Origin series, the Peavey Classic series, and the Blackstar HT series. I have owned a Classic 50 and HT-Club 40 and tested the Origin. All had very nice clean tones and a wide range of usable gain. The Club 40 had way more gain that I needed but did very well at lower gain.

I'll look into these. Preferring a combo and something under 60 watts.

I'm gonna have the budget to snag a really damn good amp. Is the Mesa MkV as an good option with versatile gain as it looks to be?
 
Mesa Mark's are great amps. You may also really like the triple crown as well. If I were in your position, that would be my grab for a bang for the buck amp.
 
Mesa Mark's are great amps. You may also really like the triple crown as well. If I were in your position, that would be my grab for a bang for the buck amp.

They seem to be killer amps. Just dont have the experience with them and many others. I'll check these out. Thanks
 
The Mesa Mark V series is really incredible. As long as you don’t need an exact Marshall crunch, they do it all.

Check hit the Haggerty’s Music demos when the Mark V was released. It’s an 8 part series, then there’s one on C90 vs V30 and 6L6 vs EL34.

Here’s part one:
 
Is it an amp you could rely on to cover low gain classic rock leads as well as the high gain stuff they're known for?

Absolutely. In fact one of the things that impressed me the most about it was its non high gain rock/crunch tones. The amp really does do it all.






 
I'd recommend you to purchase a quality amp, while you're at it.

The Peavey Classic 30 is a good one, though it needs a boost to reach "modern high gain distortion",

the Blackstars who have digital reverb, be aware that the reverb sounds like arse (to my ears)-
but they're great bang for the buck.

-E
 
Thanks, Bogner. I'll check these out

You are very welcome my friend. I have a ton of amps so ask away, I may have something that you are interested in that I can get detailed answers to your questions. Good luck on your search, I hope you find your dream amp!
 
I'd recommend you to purchase a quality amp, while you're at it.

The Peavey Classic 30 is a good one, though it needs a boost to reach "modern high gain distortion",

the Blackstars who have digital reverb, be aware that the reverb sounds like arse (to my ears)-
but they're great bang for the buck.

-E

Thanks, man. I plugged into a Blackstar a few years ago at GC and thought it was a pretty damn good amp.
 
You are very welcome my friend. I have a ton of amps so ask away, I may have something that you are interested in that I can get detailed answers to your questions. Good luck on your search, I hope you find your dream amp!

Thanks for letting me pick your brain. That Mesa sounds like an amp that's almost without equal.

Tricky part is gonna be finding what I want in my area. It may be a road trip purchase.
 
Thanks for letting me pick your brain. That Mesa sounds like an amp that's almost without equal.

Tricky part is gonna be finding what I want in my area. It may be a road trip purchase.

Sure thing. If you are looking for a combo, Guitar Center has a used one that looks to be in excellent condition for a good price. They can ship it to you, you can try it and have 30 or 45 days (I forget which one) to decide if you like it. You can also have it shipped to your local Guitar Center if you have one. As long as you are in the return timeframe, it is a simple return, no questions asked if you decide you don't like it.
 
Guitar center has a good return policy
if its broken on arrival
You get all your money back

If you just don't want it
You lose shipping
 
Cool. I didnt know about that return policy. That's a damn good deal.

Additionally, Guitar Center and Musician's Friend are the same company. If you buy something online from MF you can also return it to GC. If you are looking at used items, sometimes items pop up faster on one website than the other but for the most part they share inventory. If you are looking for anything used, it makes sense to check both websites to cover all your bases.
 
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